Ashland County Junior Fair 2021 - September 19 - 25, 2021 Entries close on Friday, August 13, 2021
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INDEX Junior Fair Officers and Directors…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Guidelines and Rules ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Livestock Health Regulations ……………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Sheep/Goat Scrapies Regulations ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Junior Fair Schedule …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Department 1 - Baby Beef ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Department 2 - Market Steer…………………………………………………………………………………………….………….…..………… 10 Department 3 - Feeder Calves……………………………………………………………………………………………….…..…………..…….. 11 Department 4 - Breeding Beef…………………………………………………………….…………………….…………………………….…. 11 Department 5 - Dairy…………………………………………………………..………..………………………………….…..……………..……. 12 Department 6 - Goat.…………………………………………………………..………..………………………………….…..……………...……. 14 Department 7 - Rabbit ……………………………………………………………………………………….……………….…………….…….. 17 Department 8 - Poultry……………………………………….……………………………………………………………….……………………. 19 Department 9 - Swine………………………………………………………………..……………………………………….…...................… 21 Department 10 - Sheep……………………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………. 23 Department 11 - Horse………………………………………………………………………….……….…….……………………..……………….. 25 Department 12 - Dog………………………………………………………….…………………………….…………………………………….. 26 Department 13 - FFA……………………………………………………………….………………………..………………………………………….. 27 Department 14 - VICA……………………………………………………………….……….………………..….………….……………………… 30 Department 15 - Industrial Technology…………………………………..…………………………………………………….……..…..….. 30 Department 16 - 4-H ……………………………………………….……………………….…………………………..………………….……..… 31 Department 19 - Activities……………………….…………………………..……………………………………………..……………………. 34 School Codes …………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………..…………….…….. 35 2021 Official Fair Times Entries will close Friday, August 13, 2021. Entries will be made online this year at: https://www.BlueRibbonFair.com/BRFairProd/BlueRibbonStart.aspx?ID=2207
ASHLAND COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR Junior Fair Board JUNIOR FAIR OFFICE Addilyn Blankenship, Kierstin Cox, Olivia Cox, Chloe Crowe, Rylee Dawson, Averi Dunivan, The Junior Fair Office is located on the west side of the Coliseum/East side of the Draft Horse Barn. The Alexus Evans, Ashlee Gantz, Linde Hahn, office will be open beginning Wednesday, September Megan Hicks, Alana Hochstetler, Chloe Matz, 2, 2021 until the last day of the Fair. Messages may Emily McGovern, Cole Mellor, Connor Mellor, be left on the office phone, 419-281-6187, beginning Caleb Murawski, Gabe Murawski, Ellie Powell, Sage September 1. Runion, Vincent Scalesi, Katelynn Smeltzer, Peighton Thomas, Baylee Weber, Mason Weber, Scarlett Wilhelm IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ALL RULES CONCERNING Youth Organization Adult Representatives JUNIOR FAIR ENTRIES 4-H………………………………………………… Jackie Wasilewski Entries will close Friday, August 13, 2021. All entries are to be done on-line again this year. FFA………………………………………………… Lindsey Bowen ……………………………………………….. Kendra Carnegie All exhibits must be in place Saturday, September 18, ………………………………………………… Tod Fox 2021 by 10:00pm unless stated differently in your ……………………………………………….. Danielle Haydocy department. FCS booths must be completed by Noon. ……………………………………………….. Mark Hoffman ……………………………………………….. Ashley Sherman To participate in fairs or other exhibitions the Industrial Technology……………………. Larry Barnes following membership statements will apply: ……………………………………………….. Ben Freer minimum age for the 4-H member is 8 years old and in third grade as of January 1 of the current year or 9 years old on Jan 1, 2021 and in any grade; maximum age for the 4-H member, the member must not have passed his or her 19th birthday on January 1 of the current year. Cloverbud 4-H members may WELCOME TO THE ASHLAND COUNTY participate in the fair by exhibiting a poster or JUNIOR FAIR display. They may not enter any competitive events. In F.F.A., entries are open to regularly enrolled high school Agricultural Education students and enrolled young farmer students. The member must not have The Junior Fair is a team effort. The Ohio State passed his or her 19th birthday on January 1 of the University Extension, Ashland County office, the current year to be eligible. Exhibits must be a part of various 4-H committees, the Sr. Fair Board, several the student’s occupational experience program. youth organizations, and most importantly, the youth on the Junior Fair Board, have worked hard to make this an exciting, interesting, and educational Junior Fair. We welcome your suggestions and comments concerning the Junior Fair. Sincerely, Jackie Wasilewski, 4-H Educator Beckie Parsons, Junior Fair Secretary Heidi Matz, Junior Fair Awards 2
JUNIOR FAIR BOARD Advisors: – Rod Matz, Arden Fitch, Belinda Weber Addilyn Blankenship Kierstin Cox Olivia Cox Chloe Crowe Rylee Dawson Averi Dunivan Alexus Evans Ashlee Gantz Linde Hahn Megan Hicks Alana Hochstetler Chloe Matz Emily McGovern Cole Mellor Connor Mellor Caleb Murawski Gabe Murawski Ellie Powell Sage Runion Vincent Scalesi Katelynn Smeltzer Peighton Thomas Baylee Weber Mason Weber Scarlett Wilhelm 3
GUIDELINES AND RULES GUIDELINES AND RULES GOVERNING of bedding for dairy cows, heifers, and calves. Bedding used ASHLAND COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR is not to be higher than one foot. 1. The Junior Fair is composed of the Farm Bureau, VICA, 7. All Junior Fair exhibitors showing livestock in the Junior Fair Industrial Technology, Ashland County 4-H Clubs, F.F.A. and and all Junior Fair Board members will receive a one-week FCCLA Chapters, Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts, and entries are pass admitting the exhibitor to the Fairgrounds. ONE CAR open to any girl or boy enrolled in these groups during the PASS PER FAMILY will be given to exhibitors of Beef, Dairy, current year. No entry fee is charged for Junior Fair. Sheep, Swine, Goats, and Horses. Rabbits and Poultry who have more than ten entries will also receive a pass. 2. The Junior Fair is under the jurisdiction of the Ashland Members exhibiting still projects, crops, shop, and Family County Agricultural Society (Senior Fair Board) working in and Consumer Science projects will receive a one day pass. cooperation with the Ohio State University Extension, Ashland County office. All questions pertaining to the rules 8. All Junior Fair Livestock animals will be shown in a combined of the Junior Fair fall under the control of the Junior Fair 4-H and FFA class. Advisory/Rules Committee. In problem situations authority rests with the Junior Fair Superintendent, Junior Fair 9. All exhibitors will receive ribbons, premiums, and other Advisory/Rules Committee, and the Senior Fair Board. Final awards as listed in the individual departments of this book if authority rests with the Senior Fair Board. they have met the following interview judging requirements. 3. All Junior Fair exhibitors are permitted to show in open class INTERVIEW JUDGING REQUIREMENTS provided a parent or guardian holds a membership in the County Level Judging 2021 Ashland County Agricultural Society. All Junior Fair exhibitors must pay the entry fee for all entries in open class. • All exhibitors must participate in interview judging/evaluation Open class entries are to be made in the Agricultural Society to be eligible to show, sell, or receive premium money. A’s, B’s, office at the Merrill Yeater Building prior to the Senior Fair C’s, or Superior, Excellent, Good or Needs Improvement grades entry deadline. Stalls will be for animals only - no tack stalls. will be given. 4. All exhibits including ALL livestock must be in place on the • Ribbons will be given to those participating in county level grounds by 10:00pm Saturday, September 19, 2021, unless judging and exhibiting at the county fair - the ribbons are stated differently in your department. ONCE AN ANIMAL donated by Fin, Feather and Fur of Ashland. HAS CROSSED THE SCALES THEY ARE CONSIDERED A FAIR ENTRY AND CAN NOT BE EXCHANGED OR REPLACED BY • A Junior Fair participant may receive only one Outstanding ANOTHER ANIMAL. Late placing will disqualify the exhibit. Achievement award in each project area and only has to No exhibit is to be removed before release time without participate once in the county level judging in each project permission from the Junior Fair Superintendent. If an exhibit (regardless if the member has made two blouses in a blouse is removed early, premiums must be forfeited. In addition, project or has three calves in the dairy calves and heifers anyone violating the release time may be banned from project, etc.) exhibiting at the Ashland County Fair in the future. A veterinarian’s excuse, in writing, must be presented for Competition health-related releases. The decision to release an animal for health reasons must be made at the fair by the fair • The Junior Fair participant may select (once they have veterinarian. All exhibits and projects, except livestock, will participated in county judging) to go on to competition and/or be released at 9:00am Sunday, September 26. Livestock will fair participation (some members may choose to go through be released according to the staggered release schedule. county level judging, but not enter the livestock show ring when the competition is to begin). 5. All exhibits must be from 2021 projects. All livestock projects must be in the care of the exhibitor prior to June 1, 2021, • The Judge will be judging the finished project product only except for the following: Market Steers - by date of weigh-in; (not Junior Fair participant’s knowledge, background, etc.). Baby Beef by delivery date; Market Turkeys and Market Projects will be placed 1-2-3-4-5, grand and reserve champions Broilers - by delivery date; and Meat Rabbits - by August 18, selected, etc. 2021. Care of an animal will be considered lost if, after June 1 of current year, the animal has been given, consigned or • Ribbons will be given to the projects being placed in sold through an auction or any other type of transaction competitions - special awards, rosettes, and trophies will be resulting in someone else showing the animal at an open, awarded when appropriate (for example grand and reserve jackpot, breed, county, or state show. A member who has an champion animals). animal die after the above listed dates of possession may replace the animal for exhibit and showmanship • Exhibiting livestock at the county fair is an option open to participation only. The replacement animal will not be those who have gone through county level evaluation/skill-a- allowed to show in any classes. It will be allowed to show in thon participation. showmanship only. 6. Livestock Health Regulations are the same as listed for open class exhibitors. Sawdust, mulch, and straw may be used as bedding. No Paper Bedding. Straw must be used as top layer 4
GUIDELINES AND RULES The Ashland County Agricultural Society pays premiums to 4-H exhibitions, the same or similar animals and/or products cannot members and other Junior Fair participants for be shown in both organizations even though they may be displaying/exhibiting at the county fair based on their county carried under different projects or programs. (Example: Farm interview judging grade. No monetary premiums are given for management type programs where several individual projects COMPETING in the Junior Fair. may be included). 15. Should the barns become overcrowded, exhibitors with Premiums are as follows: several animals may be asked to leave an animal at home. Superior & Good Needs Individual committees will make these decisions. The maximum Excellent Improvement number of animals will be enforced as listed in each individual Dairy Cattle $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 livestock department. An exhibitor may enter no more than Beef Cattle $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 three market animals total. Horse $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 Sheep $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 Swine $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 16. 4-H and FFA are permitted to sell only two market animals at Goat $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 the Junior Fair (market steer may sell two market steers and no Dog $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 others; market rabbits may sell only one pen plus one other Rabbit $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 animal; broilers may sell only one pen plus one other animal; Poultry $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 market hogs may sell only one hog plus one other animal; market lambs may sell two lambs plus no others; dairy market goats may sell two goats or one goat plus one other animal; All FCS and Still Projects will receive the following: meat goats may sell two goats or one goat plus one other Superior or Excellent - $2.00 animal; market turkeys may sell only one turkey plus one other Good - $1.50 animal; baby beef may sell two and no others). A percentage Needs Improvement - $1.00 Livestock members who exhibit a display instead of their animal will be deducted from the selling price of those animals sold in for the week will receive still project premium. the Junior Fair Livestock sale. This is used to cover advertising and miscellaneous costs for conducting the sale. If a Junior Fair OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT ROSETTES WILL BE AWARDED participant receives three grand champions or two grand TO THOSE RECEIVING OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT. champions and a reserve champion, etc. he/she will be permitted to sell all three animals. He/she will not have to Members should check in their barns for posters with list of choose two. outstanding winners. 17. No horse or stock trailers are to be parked on the fairground 10. Each exhibitor must show his/her own animals in the ring, or parking grounds. They must be taken home. No trailering is unless he/she is unable to because of physical injury or disability (Doctor’s Note required). In this case, the exhibitor must permitted. procure another Ashland County Junior Fair participant to show for him/her and must notify the Junior Fair Superintendent of 18. Every livestock exhibitor will be eligible to enter the his/her intent to do so. The substitute exhibitor needs to wear showmanship classes in his respective livestock area. Previous the exhibitor number of the person he or she is showing for. winners in the Junior or Intermediate divisions are ineligible to Each exhibitor must show his/her own animal to be eligible to compete in that division again. A 2020 Showmanship winner in a sell in the Junior Fair Livestock Auctions unless physically injured Junior division must move up and show in the Intermediate or disabled. If the exhibitor has two animals in the same class, Showmanship division in 2021. A senior division winner does not one may be shown by another junior fair exhibitor. This applies need to sit out of that division for one year. Exceptions are to all animals – market and breeding. market lambs and market steers. See Dept. 2 and 10 for rules. 11. FFA entries must be from projects approved by their Junior Fair exhibitors are not required to enter showmanship on teacher. fair entries. 12. No animal may have horns unless it is characteristic of the 19. All showmanship contests will be held immediately breed. Animals in violation will be sent home. See individual preceding each respective Junior Fair Show with the exception project requirements for further information. of Market Steers. Their showmanship will be held Sunday, September 19 at 9:00am. Exhibitor must show his or her own 13. Livestock must show the characteristics of the breed in class animals. An exhibitor’s Showmanship age is determined as of in which it is exhibited. January 1, 2021. Classes divided Jr., Int., and Sr.: Junior - 12 and under; Intermediate - 13 through 15; Senior - 16 and over. Some 14. Eligible youth may be members of both 4-H (clubs) and Agricultural Education (F.F.A. Chapters), or of either group. In all classes are further split into smaller groups. Please look under cases, separate and different projects (also different animals individual animal department rules for more information. and/or products) must be carried in 4-H and in Agricultural Education by a member belonging to both organizations. The 20. No Youth (19 and under) will be allowed to stay overnight following examples will be considered different and separate on the fairgrounds unless in a camper. Sleeping in the barns will projects - dairy herd management (cows in production), dairy NOT be permitted, unless an adult over 19 years of age is also heifers not freshened; sheep breeding, commercial market staying in that barn. Anyone staying overnight in the barn will lambs; beef breeding, market beef (steers); swine breeding, need to register with the Senior Fair office. market hogs; horse production, horse riding; laying flock, broilers; corn, soybeans, wheat; vegetable gardening, strawberries; electricity, woodworking; dog obedience, 5 grooming & handling; etc. When showing at fairs or other
GUIDELINES AND RULES 21. Final decision on all rules will be made by the Junior Fair • Decorative materials such as cotton batting, straw, dry vines, Advisory /Rules Committee. leaves, trees, artificial flowers or shrubbery, and foam plastic materials shall not be used for decorative purposes in building in 22. All animals must be washed at WASH RACKS - NO WASHING such a quantity as to constitute a fire hazard, Per 130:7-7-03 (G) ANIMALS IN OR NEAR BARNS. F-305.1 OFC 23. The Junior Fair Advisory/Rules Committee or Agricultural 31. Feed gates are open from 5:00am until 9:00am and from Society will not be responsible for any entry being lost, 9:00pm until 11:00pm for the purpose of feeding animals. Feed damaged, or stolen. Livestock Sale buyers are responsible for gates are located by the steer barn, goat/horse barns, and swine livestock losses after sale, however, exhibitors are responsible barn. Feed gates are open to youth or adults needing to feed for feeding and watering livestock until picked up by buyer. animals. 24. All livestock exhibitors are responsible for cleaning out their 32. Anyone wishing to protest a class will post $75 and a protest own stalls and pens daily and at the end of the fair. Please in writing. The person entering the protest must be a participant watch for signs in respective barns as to where to deposit in the class being protested. The protest and fee must be filed with the Junior Fair Superintendent, Junior Fair Secretary, or the manure properly. Junior Fair Advisory/Rules Committee the same day of the show or event. The protest will be investigated according to the 25. JUNIOR FAIR PARTICIPANTS AND JUNIOR FAIR BOARD procedure out-lined in rule #2 above. If the protest is upheld, MEMBERS ARE PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHOOL the money will be returned. If the protest is denied, the money ABSENTEEISM DURING THE COUNTY FAIR. THE JUNIOR FAIR will be forfeited to the Senior Fair Board. SUPERINTENDENT HAS NO AUTHORITY TO SIGN SCHOOL EXCUSES. SUCH ABSENCES ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE 33. All exhibitors who wish to exhibit market steers (including PARENTS. baby beef), market lambs, market hogs, market poultry (broilers and turkeys), market rabbits, market goats, lactating dairy cattle 26. The Ashland County Agricultural Society and the Ashland and lactating goats at the fair must satisfy the Ashland County County Junior Fair conform to and abide by Chapter 901-19 of Quality Assurance requirement. Youth ages 8-11 as of January 1, the Ohio Livestock Tampering and Exhibition Rules. The Ashland 2021, must attend a quality assurance program through their County Agricultural Society reserves the right to require any club or a substitute. All training/testing must be completed by champion or reserve champion animal or any other suspect June 15. Training done after that date does not meet the animal to be subject to any examination or test as deemed requirement and members will not be allowed to exhibit at the appropriate by the Ashland County Agricultural Society to fair. For 2021, youth ages 12-18 may either attend a training OR determine if substances have been administered to alter the pass the Ashland Quality Assurance test (given by OSU conformation or temperament of the animal or enhance Extension). performance. 34. All animals exhibited must have been actually owned and 27. When satisfactory evidence has been obtained by the cared for by the individual exhibitor on and after June 1. Ashland County Agricultural Society that any of the livestock Ownership of an animal will be considered lost if, after June 1 of rules have been violated, the exhibitor and/or exhibitor’s family current year, the animal has been consigned or sold through an may be barred from showing in any future Ashland County Fair. auction or any other type of transaction. In case any premium shall have been awarded to animals shown in violation of this rules, the Ashland County Agricultural Society 35. Tampering and/or misrepresentation as to breeding, age, may request the exhibitor to refund all premiums, trophies, ownership, and any other irregularity in showing will be awards, ribbons, and sale money under such violation. Unless considered fraud and deception. Any premiums, trophies, fraud and/or deception are involved, all championship placings awards, or sale money won by such exhibitor will be withheld. stand. 36. Late entry fee – beginning 2021. There will be a $75.00 28. All Junior Fair participants should review the Code of Ethics charge per species, per animal for late fair entry up to two available in the online entry form. weeks late. These charges will be collected by the Ashland County Agricultural Society once verified by the Junior Fair 29. The Senior Fair Board, Junior Fair Superintendent, and the Office. Collected fees will go to the fair building fund. Any Junior Fair Advisory/Rules Committee, reserve the right to bar entries attempted after this two week window will NOT be any exhibitor from showing at future Ashland County Junior or accepted Senior Fairs if exhibitor does not comply with Junior or Senior TESTING FOR DRUGS Fair rules. The Ashland County Agricultural Society shall have the right to require places 1 through 5 in each class/lot of animals, or any other suspected 30. The following general guidelines are provided by the Office animal, to be subject to examinations or tests as prescribed by the of State Fire Marshal for use in connection with fire safety Commission to determine if a substance has been administered to the decoration activity at fairs: animal to change the conformation or temperament of the animal. • Paper or cloth suspended or shown in any manner for use in decorations or other purpose shall be specially treated materials ATTENTION SPECIAL VETERINARIAN NOTICE to render them flame-resistant. Commercial flame-retardants Veterinarian on grounds will take care of inspection of animals but if an are suggested. Flame- resistant treated crepe paper may be animal becomes ill or needs medical attention at the fair, the individual obtained through reputable paper dealers, although it is not owner/exhibitor should contact their own veterinarian first. If the recommended. veterinarian that is scheduled on the grounds that day is used, a fee will be charged for said services to the owner of the animal. 6
GUIDELINES AND RULES Saturday, September 18, 2021 8:00am - 10:00pm Unloading Junior Fair - Market Hogs, Market Lambs, Poultry, Goats, Rabbits, and Horses; Enter Gate 1, unload animal, tack, feed, etc., and exit through gate behind goat barn. Maintain 2 lanes of traffic, all going one way. Do not leave your vehicle unattended. Keep the lines moving, 2021 LIVESTOCK HEALTH EXHIBITION RULES Senior Fair and Junior Fair officials will be there to assist you. Thank you for your cooperation. RELEASE TIMES STAGGERED LIVESTOCK RELEASE TIMES 2021 CHAPTER 901-19 OHIO LIVESTOCK 1. Enter Livestock Gate #1 and Exit out Goat Gate. TAMPERING EXHIBITION RULES 2. Must have livestock trailer hauling actual animals (not truck for tack, gates, etc.) 3. If you have more than one species, (unless making separate trips) use latest release time. SHEEP/GOATS SCRAPIE REGULATIONS 4. Note: All market animals that are sold through sale ring are released immediately following their junior fair livestock sale (sheep, swine, goat, or beef). Exception is market poultry and market rabbits (See Friday below) JUNIOR FAIR SALES Tuesday-September 21, 2021 Dairy-(Open) 4pm All Grand and Reserve Grand Champions must be sold in Livestock Sales. Friday-September 24, 2021 • All buyers must pay for animals the day of the sale to the sale Rabbit (Jr.Fair) Market - 2pm committee unless prior arrangements are made. Sheep-after Sale (Sheep not sold can go after sale or move with your breeding sheep) • The Ashland County Agricultural Society is responsible only for the Junior Fair auction transactions. Personal agreements, sales, Swine-after Sale (Turn swine go Sunday) or trades are not the responsibility of the sale committee or the Ashland County Agricultural Society. Saturday- September 25, 2021 Beef-(Open) 5pm-7pm Dairy Benefit Sale (Coliseum) Beef-(Jr. Fair) Feeders and Breeding Beef 5pm-7pm Monday, September 20, 2021, at 12:30pm Beef-(Jr. Fair) Market Steers/Baby Beef-(Not Sold) 5pm-7pm Dairy-(Jr. Fair) 5pm-7pm Market Rabbits Sale (Coliseum) Goats (Open & Jr. Fair) After Show & Go Show (approx.4pm) Thursday, September 23, 2021, at 4:00pm Sheep-10pm(after Demo Derby) Poultry-(Jr. Fair) All poultry not sold/breeding/fancies 8pm Rabbits-(Breeding) All rabbits not sold/breeding 8pm Market Turkeys Sale (Coliseum) Thursday, September 23, 2021, at 4:30pm Sunday-September 26, 2021-(7 a.m. – Noon) Beef-(Jr..Fair) Market Steer/Baby Beef Market Broilers Sale (Coliseum) Poultry (Open) Thursday, September 23, 2021, at 5:00pm Saddle Horse Swine (Turn) Market Steer Sale (Coliseum) Thursday, September 23, 2021, 6:30pm SPECIAL NOTICE Baby Beef Sale (Coliseum) All rules, regulations and other requirements are Thursday, September 23, 2021 after Market Steer subject to change with regard to the latest directives from the Governor, the Ashland County Health Market Hog Sale (Coliseum) Department and the Ashland County Senior Fair Friday, September 23, 2021, at 8:30am Board. Dairy Market/Meat Market Goat Sale (Coliseum) Friday, September 24, 2021, at 11:00am Market Lamb Sale (Coliseum) Friday, September 24, 2021, after Market Goat sale 7
2021 JUNIOR FAIR SCHEDULE Tuesday, September 14 Tuesday, September 21 4-H Booth Set Up 5:00pm to 9:00pm Office Opens 8:00am Jr. Fair Market Hog Show (Swine Pavilion) 8:30am Wednesday, September 15 Jr. Fair Poultry Show(Poultry Barn) 9:00am 4-H Booth Set Up 5:00pm to 9:00pm Baby Beef Show (Coliseum) 6:00pm Office Closes 8:00pm Thursday, September 16 Wednesday, September 22 4-H Booth Set Up 5:00pm to 9:00pm Office Opens 8:00am Jr. Fair Saddle Horse Show (Coliseum) 9:00am Jr. Fair Dairy/Market & Meat Goat Show 9:00am Friday, September 17 Office Closes 8:00pm FFA Crops & Shops Projects In place by 10:00am FFA Crops & Shops Project Judging 1:00pm Thursday, September 23 Office Opens 8:00am Saturday, September 18 Junior Fair Breeding Beef Show (Coliseum) 9:00am 4-H Booth Set Up 8:00am to Noon Beef & Dairy Feeder Steer Show (Coliseum) 9:00am Office Opens 8:00am Pygmy/Angora/Pack/Harness Goat Show 9:00am Market Hog weigh-in 8:00am to 8:00pm (Swine Pavilion) Market Lamb weigh-in 8:00am to 8:00pm Market Goat weigh-in 8:00am to 8:00pm Junior Fair Livestock Sale (Coliseum) 4:00pm Market Poultry weigh-in 9:00am to 8:00pm Market Rabbits 4:00pm Market Steer/Feeder weigh-in 8:00am to 8:00pm Market Turkeys 4:30pm Baby Beef weigh-in 8:00am to 7:00pm Market Chickens 5:00pm Market Rabbit weigh-in 9:00am to 8:00pm Market Steer 6:30pm Office Closes 8:00pm Baby Beef - Following Market Steer All exhibits must be in place 10:00pm 4-H Horse Fun Show (Paddock) 5:00pm Office Closes 7:00pm Sunday, September 19 Office Opens 9:00am Friday, September 24 Market Steer Showmanship 9:00am Office Opens 9:00am Born & Raised Show (Coliseum) Junior Fair Livestock Sale (Coliseum) King & Queen Contest 12:30pm Market Hogs 8:30am (Cheyenne Spidel Memorial Pavilion) Dairy Market/Meat Market Goat 11:00am Market Rabbit Show (Swine Pavilion) 4:00pm Market Lambs - Following Market Goats Market Poultry Show (Poultry Barn) 4:00pm Office Closes 7:00pm Market Steer Show (Coliseum) 7:00pm Office Closes 8:00pm Saturday, September 25 Office Opens 11:00am Monday, September 20 Dog Show (Coliseum) 10:00am Office Opens 8:00am Office Closes 7:00pm Open and Junior Dairy Show (Coliseum) 9:00am Junior Fair Rabbit Show (Swine Pavilion) 9:00am Market Lamb Show (Coliseum) 8:30am Junior Fair Breeding Sheep Show (Following market lambs -Open class Sheep barn) Dairy Benefit Sale (Coliseum) 12:30pm Still projects & Family & Consumer Science projects Junior Fair Saddle Horse Show (Coliseum) 3:00pm must be picked up Sunday, Sept. 26 Rabbit Costume Contest (Rabbit Barn) 6:00pm from 9:00am - 1:00pm Office Closes 8:00pm 8
DEPARTMENT 1 BABY BEEF Baby Beef Committee 2020 Baby Beef Buyers Jerry Ables, Scott Dawson, Bobbi Jo Litten, Grand Champion Josh Ramey, Ron Neer Clerk/Treas. Owned by: Gracie Dinsmore Purchased by: Fin Feather Fur Baby Beef Club will provide mulch for bedding at no charge to members. Reserve Grand Champion Owned by: Frankie Dinsmore Purchased by: Sticks and Stones Landscaping Baby Beef Weigh-In Saturday, September 18, 2021 - 8:00am to 7:00pm. Cole Distributing Inc Steers will be weighed as they are brought off the truck. No steer shall be fed, watered, or washed Country Metals prior to being weighed in. Any steer having excess E.R. Boliantz Packing Company dried manure present at weigh-in will be docked Fin Feather Fur & Goschinski Family weight per the committee’s recommendation. Any Heartland Estates exhibitor violating any of the above shall not be allowed to show or sell their animal at the fair. Jamison Well Drilling and Pump Maureen Shroder Mitchell's Movers 3G, Inc. Baby Beef Show Morris Sign Studio Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 6:00pm Ohio Galvanized Tube SSIP Insurance Partners Baby Beef Sale Simonson Oilfield Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 6:30pm Sticks N Stones Landscaping The Old Elevator Wesner Pioneer Seed Only Baby Beef Club Members may enter Department 1 (Will be divided into lots by weight). Class 1 – BABY BEEF Lot 1.....Angus Lot 2.....White Face 2021 Baby Beef Project Guidelines 9
DEPARTMENT 2 MARKET STEER/HEIFER Market Steer Committee MARKET STEER/HEIFER CARCASS SHOW Carla Augustine, Jackie Austen, Timothy Austen, A carcass show will be held after the fair. All animals sold through the Colton Burkett, Doug Eichelberger, Christina Fisher, Jeff Harr, Junior Fair Auction which go to the processors located in Ashland Cassie James, Ginny Kaeser, Kristine LaFever, Spencer Myers, County may participate. Monetary awards will be based on number of Amy Steward, Matt Rebman entries. The member is responsible for having his/her animal sold and processed locally so as to participate in the carcass show. Youth Members Annette Augustine, Destiny LaFever MARKET STEER/HEIFER AWARDS DONORS NO PAPER BEDDING A $10.00 cash award will be given by the Ohio Shorthorn Lassies Straw or Sawdust may be used as bedding. Association to any Junior Fair exhibitor showing a steer in junior show All exhibitors in the beef barn have been granted permission to in Ohio that is champion steer, reserve champion steer, or champion use mulch not to exceed $5.00 per animal. rate of gain, and is 1/2 shorthorn or of higher percentage. Market Steer/Heifer Weigh-In 2020 MARKET STEER BUYERS Saturday, September 18, 2021 Grand Champion Market Steer Cattle must weigh in between 8am-8pm. Owned by: Carston Stephens Purchased by: Harris Auto Center Beef cattle will have shoulder height measured beginning at Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer th 8:00pm on Saturday the 18 . Member or family member must Owned by: Haleigh Stephens be present to get your cattle measured unless prior Purchased by: Mcconnel Meats & Farm Market arrangements made with committee. Grand Champion Dairy Market Steer Cattle may only weigh in once. Beef cattle must weigh 950 lbs, Owned by: Shelby Lackey and dairy cattle must weigh at least 1050 lbs to be eligible to Purchased by: Stephanie Craft sell. Underweight animals are eligible for showmanship class Reserve Grand Champion Dairy Market Steer only and are ineligible to sell. Underweight cattle are not Owned by: Addison Morris allowed to be released to leave the fairgrounds until the end of Purchased by: Heffelfinger's Meats, Inc. the week at the standard fair release time. Andy White Dairy market steers will show separately and be shown by ArcelorMittal weight. Armodyne Computer Solutions Ashland Crop Service Atterholt Farms LLC Classes will be broken down per committee depending on Ball, Bounce and Sport number of cattle at the fair. C & D Farm Cole Distributing Inc Market Steer/Heifer Showmanship and Country Metals Born and Raised Class D & N Trucking Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 9:00am E.R. Boliantz Packing Company Eva's Treats Market Steer/Heifer Show Family Pools and Spas Dairy Class will show first Farmers Savings Bank Spencer Ohio Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 7:00pm Fickes Funeral Home & Furniture Fin Feather Fur & Goschinski Family Market Steer/Heifer Sale Harris Auto Center Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 6:30pm Heffelfinger's Meats, Inc. Johnson Bros Rubber Co Klinect Nutrition LLC Class 1 – MARKET STEER Loudonville Farmers Equity Lot 1.....Beef Steer Mae Lynn Management Lot 2.....Beef Heifer Mcconnel Meats & Farm Market Lot 3.....Dairy Steer Northeast Ohio Accounting &Tax Services Nye's Trucking LLC Read carefully the 2021 project requirements for a complete Plum Creek Builders list of all new rules for this year’s show and sale. Only steers in Ryan LePage Auctioneer and LePage Farms the Market Steer/Heifer Program are eligible for show and sale. Smetz's Tire & Service Center Inc Enter 2, Show 2, Sell 2. Beef type market animals will be divided into classes by height. Dairy type market steers will Spreng-Smith Agency show separately. The dairy market steer class will award a The Old Elevator Grand & Reserve Champion. The market heifer class must have The Sarver Paving Co five across the scales or they will show with the steers. Turk Brothers Custom Meats, Inc. Underweight market animals CANNOT drop down and show in Valley Blue Farms feeder classes. WA Smith Financial Wesner Pioneer Seed 2021 Market Steer/ Heifer Project Guidelines 10
DEPARTMENTS 3 & 4 Market Steer Committee divisions. The show will start with Showmanship Carla Augustine, Jackie Austen, Timothy Austen, classes. Feeders will follow and Breeding Beef will Colton Burkett, Doug Eichelberger, Christina Fisher, Jeff Harr, Ginny Kaeser, Kristine LaFever, follow the feeders. Spencer Myers, Amy Steward, Matt Rebman Youth Members Members may bring two beef and two dairy feeders for a Annette Augustine, Destiny LaFever maximum of four. Class 1 - FEEDER CALF NO PAPER BEDDING Lot 1 – Beef Feeder Calf Straw or Sawdust may be used as bedding. Weight limit for feeder steers and heifers is between 250 and 800 pounds. All exhibitors in the beef barn have been granted permission to use mulch not to exceed $5.00 per animal. Lot 2 – Dairy Feeder Steer Weight limit for feeder steers is between 250 and 800 pounds. Feeder Calf & Breeding Beef Show Thursday, September 23, 2021, 9:00am Classes will be determined at fair depending on the number of cattle entered. Breeding Beef and Feeder Calves will be combined for Showmanship: Junior, Intermediate, and Senior DEPARTMENT 4 divisions. The show will start with Showmanship classes. BREEDING BEEF Feeders will follow and Breeding Beef will follow the Two entries per lot feeders Maximum number - 18 animals Any breed with less than three exhibits per class will show in Class 5. DEPARTMENT 3 Animals must be tied with halter and neck chains or ropes. FEEDER CALVES Feeder Weigh-In Class 1 - ANGUS Saturday, September 18, 2021 Class 2 - HEREFORD From 8am – 8pm Class 3 - SIMMENTAL Class 4 - SHORTHORN Class 5 - ALL OTHER BREEDS & CROSSBREEDS All calves must be dehorned and castrated. The Lot committee reserves the right to verify calf is 1. Spring/Junior Heifer Born on or after January 1, 2021 castrated at the fair. 2. Senior Heifer/ Summer Yearling If calves are underweight or overweight they will be Born June 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 eligible for Showmanship only. 3. Junior/Senior Yearling Born July 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020 Breeding Beef and Feeder Calves will be combined 4. Cow (has to have calved at least once) Know birth date for Judge for Showmanship: Junior, Intermediate, and Senior 5. Bull Born on or after January 1, 2021 6. Cow/Calf Pair Must be cow’s calf (No Steers) 2021 Dairy Steer &Beef Feeder Calf Project Requirements 2021 Breeding Beef Project Guidelines 11
DEPARTMENT 5 DAIRY Dairy Committee SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Bobbi Baldner-Hill, Ryan Barr, Matt Carter, Dave Cornish, Senior - 16 years and over Greg Cornish, Carrie Harpster, Nikki Harpster, Intermediate - 13-15 years Kristin Flickinger, Nanette Flickinger, Brian Funk, Junior - 12 years and under Michelle Thewlis, Renee Twining Beginners - First year, ages 8-10 Animals must be in barn by 8 p.m. Saturday, Two entries per Lot/Class (except herd) September 18, 2021 Maximum number - 14 animals Dairy Show Monday, September 20, 2021 Class 1 - TWO YEAR OLD COW Born September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019 9:00am in the Coliseum (May be in milk) Show starts with Senior Showmanship Class 2 - THREE YEAR OLD COW Animals will be inspected by the barn Born September 1, 2017 to August 31, 2018 superintendent or a dairy committee member before unloading. Class 3 - FOUR YEAR OLD COW Born September 1, 2016 to August 31, 2017 *No horns permitted on any dairy animal* Animals with horns or ringworm will not be Class 4 - AGED COW (age 5 and older) permitted to be unloaded. Born before August 31, 2016 Class 5 - DRY COW Junior Fair Dairy Benefit Sale (having completed at least one lactation) Monday, September 21, 2021 12:30pm in the Coliseum Class 6 - JUNIOR CALF Born after March 1, 2021 and over 4 months old No livestock will be sold. The purpose of this sale is to generate youth interest in the Junior Fair Dairy program. Class 7 - INTERMEDIATE CALF Sale proceeds will be used by the committee for Born December 1, 2020 to February 28, 2021 educational programming and award incentives. Contact a committee member for a sale flyer with complete Class 8 - SENIOR CALF details. Exhibitors must show their own animal on the day Born September 1, 2020 to November 30, 2020 of the show in order to receive monies from the dairy auction and must assist with show casing items during Class 9 - SUMMER YEARLING the auction. Born June 1, 2020 to August 31, 2020 It is important that animals are presented to the public in Class 10 - JUNIOR YEARLING the best manner possible and it is part of our quality Born March 1, 2020 to May 31, 2020 assurance responsibility. Consequently, animals and pens must be clean between the hours of 10:00am and Class 11 - WINTER YEARLING 9:00pm every day. Exhibitors will receive one warning. If Born December 1, 2019 to February 29, 2020 the pen and animals are not clean a second time, the exhibitor’s auction check will have $100.00 deducted Class 12 - SENIOR YEARLING from it. Born September 1, 2019 to November 30, 2019 *Straw must be used as the top layer of bedding for dairy (Not in milk) cows, heifers, and calves. Class 13 - HERD Animals must be in the care and possession of the (At least one animal that has calved, plus two other exhibitor prior to June 1, 2021. Care of the animal will be females. All animals must have been shown by the considered lost if, after June 1, the animal has been exhibitor in a class previous to the herd class. Only one consigned or sold through an auction or any other type of entry per exhibitor.) transaction resulting in someone else showing the animal at an open, jackpot, breed, county or state show. Lot 1 - Holstein Lot 2 - Jersey Check signs in Dairy Barn for Milk House Hours Lot 3 - Ayrshire Lot 4 - Brown Swiss Lot 5 - Guernsey Lot 6 - Milking Shorthorn 12
DEPARTMENT 5 DAIRY Club or Chapter Award - Best 5 head with at least 3 2020 DAIRY AUCTION SUPPORTERS exhibitors represented. Rotating trophy to be presented. Ashland FFA Alumni Blair Appraisal Supreme Champion - to be chosen from Grand Champions of represented breeds. Byland Animal Hospital Centerra Supreme Showmanship is open to all the current Commodity Blenders Inc year’s showmanship winners and the previous Dan & Amy Raubenolt year’s winners of this category. Easterday Farms Trucking LLC Er-Ky Acre Farm Credit of Mid America Fin Feather Fur & Goschinski Family Harpster Enterprises Loudonville Farmers Equity Lu-Port Farms Mark Wertz Construction & Family Mountain Oaks Farm Reisinger Hay & Straw Remax Showcase Shakley Mechanical Shirley Kerr, Clay & Kelly Meyer Dan and Jill Stone Terry McConnell Tri-County Animal Clinic Wesner Pioneer Seed 2021 Dairy Project Requirements 13
DEPARTMENT 6 GOATS Goat Committee Jeff Braun, Susan Denbow, Jena Barrick, Bryan Jones, Two entries per lot John Motter, Craig VanHorn, Stephanie Schaefer, Maximum number - 14 animals Vicky Shammo ALL BUCK GOATS BARRED FROM GROUNDS (Except bucks under 10 weeks old and not weaned) Market Goat Weigh-In Date listed after lot description is for birth date of animal. Saturday, September 18, 2021 Class 1 - ANGORA GOATS 8:00am - 8:00pm in the Goat Barn - weighed off the truck. Members may bring up to two Dairy market Lot and one Meat market goat or one Dairy market and 1. Junior Doe Kid two Meat market goats. Exhibitor may enter no more Born after March 1, 2021 than three market animals to the fair and may sell 2. Senior Doe Kid only two market animals at the fair, regardless of 1/1/2021 to 2/28/2021 species. 3. Yearling Doe Born spring last year 4. Adult Doe All ages older than yearling Dairy, Meat, Market Goat Show and 5. Junior Wether Born and Raised Class After March 1, 2021 Wednesday, September 22, 2021 6. Senior Wether Kid 9:00am in the Swine Pavilion 1/1/2021 to 2/28/2021 7. Wether Yearling Born spring last year Pygmy/Angora Goat Show 8. Wether Adult Pet/Pack/Harness Classes All ages older than yearling Thursday, September 23, 2021 Class 2 - PYGMY GOATS 9:00am in the Swine Pavilion Lot 1. Junior Wether Market and Meat Goat Sale On or after 3/01/2021 Friday, September 24, 2021 2. Senior Wether 11:00am in the Coliseum 9/01/2019 to 2/28/2021 3. One Year old Wether All market goats must be weighed in on Saturday, 9/01/2019 to 8/31/2020 September 18 to be eligible to show in the sale class. 4. Two Year old Wether They will be weighed in off the truck from 8am to 9/01/2018 to 8/31/2019 5. 3 & 4 year old Wether 8pm in the Goat Barn. Each exhibitor will be given a Before 9/01/2018 sale card. The card must be completed by 6. Five year & older Wether Wednesday, September 22 at 5pm. On the card the Before 9/01/2016 member must indicate which goat is selling in the 7. Junior Doe Kid sale and what will be done with the second goat On or after 6/01/2021 (home or turn). No goat will be turned without being 8. Intermediate Doe Kid identified on the card. This card must be filled out 3/01/2021 to 5/31/2021 and turned in even if you only have one goat. 9. Senior Doe Kid Signature of member and a parent will be required. If 1/01/2021 to 2/28/2021 an exhibitor fails to turn in a sale card, the committee 10. Advanced Doe Kid will decide which goat sells. 9/1/2020 to 12/31/2020 11. Junior Unfreshened yearling Doe 3/01/2020 to 8/31/2020 All exhibitors are responsible to insure their animals 12. Senior Unfreshened yearling Doe are registered in the proper lot on Saturday, 9/01/2019to 2/29/2020 September 18 at check in. 14
DEPARTMENT 6 GOATS Class 2 - PYGMY GOATS (Continued) Class 5 - MEAT BREEDING GOATS (NON MARKET) 13. Freshened yearling Doe Lot 9/01/2019 to 8/31/2020 1. Doe Kid 14. Two year old Doe On or after 9/01/2020 9/01/2018 to 8/31/2019 2. Yearling 15. Three year old Doe 9/01/2019 to 8/31/2020 9/01/2017 to 8/31/2018 3. Junior Doe 16. Four year and older Doe 2 years and under 3 Before 9/01/2017 4. Mature Doe (One entry per exhibitor in lots 17 and 18) 3 years and under 5 17. Dam and Produce 5. Aged Doe (Dam and one offspring - owned & shown by same 5 years and over member) (One entry per exhibitor in lots 6 and 7) 18. Pygmy Goat Herd 6. Production Class (Three Does - owned and shown by same member) (Mother and daughter any age owned and shown by same member) Class 3 - MARKET GOATS (These projects will be sold) 7. Breeder’s Trio Lot (Three does owned and shown by same member) 1. Dairy Market 1/01/2021 to 5/31/2021 Class 6 - WORKING GOATS ALL BREEDS 2. Meat Market Lot 1/01/2021 to 5/31/2021 1. Pack Beginner years 1-2 years *Goats must weigh between 50 and 110 pounds in order to sell 2. Pack Advanced 2 years and up Class 4 – DAIRY BREEDING GOATS (NON MARKET) 3. Harness Lot Beginner 1-2 years without cart 4. Harness 1. Yearling Advanced 2 years &up with cart Freshened under 2 years 2. 2 Year Old Doe Two years and under 3 years Class 7 - PET GOATS (NON MARKET) 3. 3 Year Old Doe Lot Three years and under 4 years 1. Dairy Yearling Wether 4. 4 Year Old Doe Born spring last year Four years and under 5 years 2. Dairy Adult Wether 5. Aged Doe All ages older than yearling Five years and over 3. Meat Yearling Wether 6. Junior Kid Born spring last year 4/01/2021 to Fair time 4. Meat Adult Wether 7. Intermediate Kid All ages older than yearling 3/01/2021 to 03/31/2021 8. Senior Kid It is important that all animals are presented to the public 1/01/2021 to 02/28/2021 in the best manner possible and it is part of quality 9. Yearling not in milk assurance responsibility. Animals must be kept clean, fed and watered at all times during the fair. Pens should have (unfreshened) manure cleaned out regularly and fresh bedding added several times per day. In order to keep a clean barn we (One entry per exhibitor in lots 10 and 11) will have a daily check. If the cleanliness of your pen is 10. Production Class determined not acceptable, it will be bedded with straw at (mother and daughter any age owned $5.00 per goat. It will be documented and deducted from and shown by the same member) your check (non-market goats members will be billed by the goat committee). Each exhibitor must clean all pens at 11. Breeder’s Trio the time for release. Each exhibitor who fails to clean their (Three Does - owned and shown by same member) pen will be billed $25.00 per pen by the committee to clean. 15
DEPARTMENT 6 GOATS Champion Challenge is open to all the current year’s 2020 MARKET GOAT BUYERS (cont.) showmanship winners in dairy and market and meat goat showmanship and the previous years’ senior winners. 511 Feed, Seed and Supply ARK Realty LLC ArcelorMittal Ashland Cleaning. LLC Ashland Crop Service Ashland University BCU Electric Ball, Bounce and Sport Beer's Automotive Services and Repair 2020 MARKET GOAT BUYERS Bradford Farms Brilliant Solutions Management Partners Grand Champion Dairy Market Goat Brock Rader, Auctioneer Owned by: Ella Braeunig Cole Distributing Inc Purchased by: Brilliant Solutions Management Partners Country Metals Reserve Grand Champion Dairy Market Goat Crestview Area Buyers Club Owned by: Isabelle Linder Fin Feather Fur & Goschinski Family Purchased by: Sticks N Stones Landscaping First Choice Mechanical Grand Champion Meat Market Goat Harding Vinyl Siding Owned by: Joe Foster Hiller's Country Market Purchased by: Wesner Pioneer Seed Hines Belgians Reserve Grand Champion Meat Market Goat JB Stocker Owned by: Aiden Hoffman KW Productions Purchased by: The Old Elevator Lutheran Village Of Ashland Mifflin Drive Thru/The Endzone Bar Natasha Merrell Nye's Trucking LLC Ohio Galvanized Tube Park National Bank Reisinger Hay & Straw Smetz's Tire & Service Center Inc Sticks N Stones Landscaping Sunrise Cooperative The Old Elevator Turk Brothers Custom Meats, Inc. Wesner Pioneer Seed 2021 Goat Project Requirements 16
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